Author: Jonathan
Date: 6/7/2007 10:48 am EDT
Yes, Avaire tile can be set on a diagonal pattern. There are no particular "tricks" but a diaganol pattern will generally require more cuts. One thing to consider when doing a diagonal: Attempt to layout the room such that room edges "cut through" as much of the middle of tiles as possible. That is, you don't want tiny "corners" of tile along edges. For some rooms that may be unavoidable. As with all Avaire installations, you want to work in sequence from one end of the room to the other, and not finish in the middle of the room. While different than traditional tile, if you read through these instructions, it really is pretty straight-forward. If you don't read the instructions, you may need to re-trace your steps a few times (the good news is its really easy to take apart and re-do if you get into a bind).

06-15-2009 11:11 AM

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Avaire Set on the Diagonal

Author: Rick
Date: 6/5/2007 0:35 am EDT
Am I right to assume Avaire tile can be set in a diagonal pattern. If so are there any special tricks such as order of placement? Thanks
Rick